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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAIL AMUSEMENT!. UTAHNA THEATER Alexander Grant, General agar. Man- OF JAIL BOISE LUKOS AND QUINN Officer Resolved ts Hold Burglars Bail Increased Are Detective Pender, Officer Burke Jailer Snyoer Notified to Appear, the to fl.250. SIX OTHER BIG ACTS No advance in prices. Matinee every day at 3:30. Two performances each evening, 7:30 and 9:15. Nickelodeon Av. pen-knif- Pictures Latest Motion Haar tha llluatratad Songs. Programma changes Monday, and Friday. Cootlna-on- a parformanca from 2 p. m. to i p. and 7 to 10 p. m. Admission five cent. Dont mice it. Wadneaday a, IN DISTRICT COURT Horses Wanted want forty head of sound, fat stage horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, immediately. What have you got? We Johnson Dee Square Horse Merchants Stable 248 24th St. PHONES ass. to Mr. . W. Rally and family art make their hom la Ely, where Mr. Kelly has taken up government land. and Present Term Will Continue Through June. District court was opened yesterday by Judge Howell, after aa adjournment of a week out at respect to the late Judge Miner. In the afternoon Judge Howell announced that he would continue the present term until the last of June In order that the docket might be cleared. It was bis original intention to adjourn June 16. The calendar was rearranged and set with the consent of the attorneys, many of whom were present. In the case of the elate of Utah vS. defendants Lukos and Quinn, the were given until Monday to enter a plea. The district attorney requested that in each case ball be fixed at 9750, whtoh was ordered by tha court. In three cases each man Is now held by a total ball of 92,000, the hall In one case remanded over from the municipal court being raised from $250 to DEAD. Was the Largest Real Estate Owner In Denver. Denver, May SI. Walter B. Che eapresident of the Denver Union Water company and one of the foremost capitalists and ettisena of Denver, died unexpectedly at S:S5 oclock this morning. Mr. Chessmen had been In poor health for six months and last Wed r neaday he suffered a stroke of paralysis, but his immediate death was not physicians and expected by his friends. Walter S. Chessman was born at $760. Hematead Harbor, L. . Juno 12, 1831, Oounael for the defendants vigorously opposed the motion of the dis- and came to Denver la 1160, establishtrict attorney and stated that the tes- ing himself here in the drug business. timony which was taken in the lower He bad been identified with many court did not Justify such extrema of the largeat enterprises In Colorado measures. At the mention of n trans- and had accumulated great wealth, cription. Judge Howell declared he having larger real estate holdings In would give a reward to any one who the business district of Denver than would produce the evidence in written any' other individual. form, as It was taken In the municipal court. AUTOMOBILE RECORD. rn an, I-- Faster Than a Mils a Minute Fifteen Milam RAY DOXEY DEAD Blood Poisoning. Clalmo a Young Boy as a Victim. Beginning Saturday morning, tha price of coal will ha advanced 26 cents a ton In Ogden. The tanmetere hereafter are to get 76 cents n ton for healing, which la 16 cents more than they have bean receiving. Bay E. Doxey, seventeen yean old, died yesterday at his home, 231 Twenty-sevent- h street, from the effects of blood poisoning. He had gone to Ely, Nevada, about a month ago and returned soon si ter to haw a number of teeth pulled. The 'rails Today being tha last day of the were ulcerated and he had suffered month of May, there will bo speatal severely of toothache. Following the devotions at tha Catholic church; the pulling of the teeth blood poisoning moat Important part of the program set in and. although seven doctors for the evening will be the May pro- were called to check the disease, the cession In which about two hundred poison gained n mastery and death could not be fought off. glrla will taka part,, ranging la He was a boy of excellent habits little tots of the aga of four or flva year to young women, and after- tad had a large circle of friends in all ward tha crowning of the atatue of parts of the city especially In the tha Bleseed Virgin Mary will taka Second Ward. His father, Alma Doxey, lately reBenediction of the Bleiied place. from n mission. turned Sacrament will taka place after the May procession, with apodal ringing, nd a short sermon will bo preached MANY PERSONS ASPHYXIATED. by Father Ruaawl&kel, one of the two eloquent leeulta now giving the mis- Overcome by Gao In Rooming Houses sion at tha church. in St. Louie. New York, May II. Manuel for Cedri-n- o, the Vanderbilt cup driver, broke e record for middleweight the cars at the Empire City track yesterday. covering the distance in 9 minseconds. The previous utes, 47 seconds, record waa 10 minutes, 1 held by Jternln. Cedrino continued on to 15 miles and covered the distance in 14 minutes. 45 seconds, which la also a world's record for middleweight machines. ten-mil- 2-- 6 THREE PERSONS KILLED aga-fro- Tha residence of Conrad Layman, on tha Harriarllle road, was burglarised Thursday afternoon by n Iona robber, who went through the rooms St. Louis, Mo., Msy 31. Throe persons were killed by asphyxiation and another was overcome in m Lawtoa at leisure and secured n small sum avenue rooming house last night. The dead are Joseph R. Gabler and his of money and a few pieces of Jewelry. He was seen leaving tha bouse by the wife; and Daniel N. Dwyer. Thomas with Dwyer, Is at neighbors. A good description was Hines, who slept but may recover. the hospital city furnished the police, which msy reThe police found a metal cap to an sult In his csptuie. unused gas pipe in Gabler's room ly A marriage license has been Issued "lag upon the floor. Joseph Maxwell was found dead to George A. Lorenxo and Vera Lun-de- ll this morning from asphyxiation In his of Balt Lake. room in a Hogan street house, and was found this D. R. Wheelwright and family spent John J. Antos, who morning In his room In an Elm street Decoration Day in Brigham City. lodging house, is In a critical conditurned Tatar Lows died at his home, 2146 tion. The gas Jet was partially Adams avenue, yesterday. He was out. 66 years of age. NEW TRIAL FOR BURNHAM. He ia New Serving a Term In Sing Sing. ms WHEAT FLAKE CELERY New York, May 21. George Burnham, Jr., former general counsel of the Mutual Reservs Life Insurance company, who .Is now serving a term in Bing Bing, tor grand larceny, is to have a new trial under a decision handed down by the appellate division of tha supremo court. Tha appellate dlvMon reversed the Judgment of the orimlnal branch convicting Burnham and ordering a new trial. recent scientific experi-hent- s. Dr. Price, the famous od expert, his recently produced a Wheat Flake Celery WILLIAM BALL KILLED. rood, which is highly nutritious, Balt Lake, May 30. A apecial from SM.of digestion, and s most Tintlc says that Wta. Ball, leliaous every day food for all of the Lower Mammoth mine, was killed by an electric wire today. Jutes. He touched a wire used for the transaeperin-tende- fsr sale by gfl Broaars nt mission of power while showing some visltoH through the mine and fell deed la their presence. By a Wreck on the Cleveland Southwestern. and Elyria. Ohio. May 31. Three persona died today from injuries received in the wreck of a Cleveland A Southwestern trolley car yesterday, caused by the car being run Into by a trailing car. The dead: Arthur Hoadley. Miaa Eunice V. WureL C. V. Porter, clerk. Of the injured five are expected to die. LAST BH 1, 1907. II THE W HANAN STAND IN DIVORCE ACTION BROUGHT BY MRS. GOULD. Family Willing to Make Any Necessary ts Defsnd Howard Gould. Sacri-Fic- SHOE a Of New York. May 31. When Howard Amoy, China, May 11. An insurrecby the suit tion has broken out forty miles south- Gould ia haled into court his far separation brought by wife, forward of Amoy. Thirty thousand rebKatherine CTenuma, it ta el are under arms and are said to merly Miaa his brothers, George and be well led. Hie revolt is spreading likely that will be called to testify in his to towns near Amoy. The Yioeroy of Prank, Fbu Chon, la sending 5.000 troops to behalf. It waa announced yesterday an intimate friends of Mr. Gould quell the uprising and It Is expected by that, although ft would be extremely here shortly. diataaieful to members of the family The American consul at Amoy, Mr. to appear in court, the two brother! had expressed their willingness io do Paddock, cabled the state department at Washington. May SKih. announcing BO.From present Indication ft seems that an armed uprising had been rethe ported at Joan, fifty niilea south of assured that the whole history of Ajiuiv, that aevetal officials had been domestic troubles of Howard Uould killed by soldiers and that the origin and his wife will came out with the ease la finally takea Into court. Mr. of the trouble was unknown. Gould himself says that there will be no fhange In the preeent plan of proTO GET AN INCREASE. cedure; that he will face the charges Chicago, May 30. The Reoord ller-al- d of hla wife la court and will retaliate by plain speaking in regard to her today says: I Before the end of the Bummer more conduct during the yean they lived emthan 200,000 unorganised la boron and together. Mrs. Gould is equally wlU conla aha that phatic asserting railroads western clerks employed by la ceal nothing and that she will accept will reeelve voluntary increases no settlement before the cbm cornea wagas which win average 10 per eeat The aggregate increase will be to trial. Howard Gould's reply to hla wife's aevrsl millions of dollara. The movement to Increase the wages suit will not be made pnblie at leant of clerks and unorganised laborers until June 6, which la the limit allowed by law. Mr. Goulds reply, which began early ia tha year and haa now ready to be filed, la a voluminquietly util some of the big la as large aa the systems have completed their new ous document, almost bill of complaint budget containing the schedules. Tha Increases are said to have served upon him through counsel a bees apportioned in a manner Intend- fortnight ago. ed to show that it la unnecessary for CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH. labor to organise to re cel re proper recognition.. Twe Servants AIM. Lest Their Lives and Others Ware SevereHEAVY RAINS IN TEXAS. ly Injured. SO. The Beaumont, Tease, May Long Branch, N. J, May 31. The heaviest rain In tha history of this two daughters of Walter A. Bchlffer, city has been falling nines lost night. New York The city Is flooded with water, which a cigar manufacturer of in some sections of the city ia tour City, Marlon, aged ten, and Ruth, feet deep. aged fourteen, and two servants, Street car service la anapnded on Marie Dllter ami Tilley Mon thou, some of the lines. The Southern PaIn a fire which to death warn burned cific tflicks are washed out 30 miles west of here, temporarily stopping last night destroyed tha handsome residence of Jacob Rothschild, which traffic upon the mala line. A windstorm struck tha business section of Mr. Bchlffer had rented. la attempting to rescue her chiltha city, seriously damaging several No one waa Injur-- , dren, Mrs. Bchlffer was so severely large buildings. burned as to be in a critical condiad. Fear for tha rice crop la ante tained aa the entire country la this tion today and Mr. Bchlffer suffered in fighting the fire. section, which ia very flat, la under severe burns of Mr. and Mrs. Schif-feTwo guf-nt- a water, B. Citroen and M. Broker, were alao seriously burned fn jumping from a window, John Irvine, the butKILLING OF A ler, suffered a fracture of his left arm and Me back wm Injured. Mias Holt, the governess, Buffered several severe hums while trying save the children In her cure, sad Kate McMurray and Josephine Holton, servants, were la jured by Jumping from windows Mr. and Mrs. Bchlffer and their two goeets bad not retired when the fire waa discovered la the kitchen about midnight. When Mr. Bchlffer and hla gneeta remained down slain to fight the fire, Mn. Bchlffer ran np stairs to spread the alarm and to see that her MURDERER FEARED HE WAS LOSchildren reached safety. On reaching ING HIS MIND. Jhe door of the room occupied, by the children, Mrs. Bchlffer was overcome by smoke and fell. Mhw Holt, the Returned to Chicago, the Scene of HI governess, found her there and dragCrime, and la Captured ged her to a window. Before the reby Police. vived the houM became filled with suffocating smoke, and, la the confuno one of the sion which followed was able to reach the room ocChicago, May 31. While watching family Mrs. Bchlffer a Memorial day parade, Ernest Mar- cupied by the children. with her riotblng tini, 27 years of age, who for two fled from the honae waa rolled upon the damp yean, according to hla confession, on fireofandthe lawn to eiilngulsh the haa gone afoot through many of the grass western states, weighed down by fear blase of arrest for the killing of Frank Mur-da Chicago saloonkeeper, waa cap- DEMOCRATS REFUSED PASSAGE. tured yesterday. Bt Petersburg, May SO. InstructMartini, according to the statement made by him after he waa locked np. ions have been Issued through 'the said he had been haunte-l- , during hie Russian consulate In Ixmdon to the both Russian steamship lines to refuse pasdally efforts to elude esptors, real and Imaginary, by the horror of sage to the Social Democratic mem-be- n of the lower bouse of parliament hla act and tha further 'fear that he waa losing hla mind. Finally, after who have been holding a congress at two years of roaming, In which he had the British capital. hidden In nearly every (late west of the Mississippi river, he came to ChiKINGSTON, N. Y FIRE.' cago In order that hla friends might place him in a sanitarium. .Kingston. N. Y., May 11. Fire, He had been In the Garfield Park which started in the wholesale tad resanitarium since May 23. When the tail drug a tore of Eltlng A Schoon-make- r, Memorial day parade formations were in Wall Street, eerly today, being brought to order he stood in burned oat that store and the adjoinfront of the sanitarium watching the ing stores of Hetman Mbrbleatont maneuvers. Three policemen saw and W. Scott Gillespie. Loss $130,-00him and a few momenta later he waa locked up. Last night Martini gave out a seven-page confession of the killing of Murda. He freely admitted the crime, but eald the act waa In that Murda was armed with an iron bar and threatened him. The murder of Mur.la occurred on ON A August 6, 1906, and resulted from a quarrel over hie refusal to sell drinks after closing time. smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SOLE AGENTS Merchants Protective Association IsSued has bora entered against the Merchants' Protective association, alleging the failure to pay over moneys collected. The action, which was filed In the district court Saturday, la brought 'by James Earls, who claims that the defendant brought suit for him In the Justice's court for Bait Lake City against Frank Hoffman, and that the latter on December 80. 19u6, paid the amount of 6136.60 Into court. It was collected by the Merchants' Protective sseoclatioa, acting aa agents of Earle, and kept by them. The aeeoclaUon, he declares, has aince failed and refused to pay the amount over to him, and ha ta suing for the amount- - with interest and coals. The Merchants' aaaoctotlon le the Protective agency conducted by Francis G. Luke, whose methods have frequently been, aired before the public. Salt Lake Tribune, May 26, 1907. Mr. Earls le superintendent of a mine. Frank Hoffman Is a lawyer. Hoffman rented Earle houM sad Earls hired the M. P. A. to put him cut. and collect rent The M. P. A. won the case ta the Justice's Court. Hoffman appealed to the District court and later to the Supreme court, feeing In both instances. A writ for possession of the house was put In the sheriff's hands and Hoffman enjoined him In the District court from executing It, and when the M. P, A. won again, Hoffman moved out This aerie of legal battles lasted a year, and during that time the M. P. A. collected from Hoffman 9405.60, of which amount $166.60 was pild to tht M. P. A. by ths court, and 1269.00 to Karla, by Mr. Hoffman. Earls has paid ths M. P. A. $21.60 at tha he ginning of ths litigation, and ft now seems by hla comp plaint he tblnka this enough for the aervloae rendered. Mr. Earls le a nice fallow, but wc don't like to work n year for him for 621.60 and pay tha coats, especially when wa win ads anils rogalnst brilliant lawyers. We might not charge If we ' feae, but we must charge when we win. Suit r, UN Merchants Protective Association HAUNTED a, TERRIBLE e EVIDENCE Mans Body LINE OF A MURDER. Found In a Factory Furnace. BREWERY WORKERS OF UNITED Cincinnati, Ohio, Mry 31. What is STATES ARE belltved to be evidence of a brutal murder was discovered at the Jtyan Soap works on Spring Grove avenue The mutilated and almost And Union Men Are Advised to Stop today. completely consumed body of a man Drinking Baer Mode was found In the furnace of tha facby Thom. tory. There ia no clue to the Identity of the man. but the police believe be waa murdered and an attempt made 31. The last barrel to dispose of the body. Chicago. May In beer of "Union Chicago and the whole country, according to aa edict LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. of the American Federation of Labor, will be manufactured today. At midBrussels, May 30. The chamber of night the Brewery Workers Union deputies today voted to consider a reswill eeaae to nlat In tha eyes of the olution expressing the hope that the national labor leaders and the 2,000,-00- 0 peace conference at The Hague will organised workingmen In the discuss the question of the limits ti United States will be asked to "get on of armaments. the water wagon" or use some other kind of beverage. . BARRINGTON TO HANG. The brewery employes have reJefferson City, Mo., May 30. The belled against Preaidant Compere and supreme court en banc late thia afthe national labor executive council, ternoon decreed that "Lord" Fredand they are to be disciplined. The erick L Seymour Barrington, now In method adopted Is that of expulsion. Jail at Caltyon, Mo., shall be hanged Secretary Kemper of the local on July 35th for (he murder of J. onion said that 3.000 brewery work- - p. Cann. a St, Louis, horseman. . AND EIGHT PERSONS KILLED EIGHT SEVERELY INJURED. NON-UNIO- Men and Women Had Their Legs and . Arma Cut Off Motor-- . . . men le Arrested. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD pro-ceed- TROLLEY , offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of Thirty Thousand Rebels in Amoy Are Well Lad. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for erganio diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies tha blood cures the cam builds you up. W. 8. CHESSMAN Jl'M: t.u-bec- CHINESE INSURRECTION. The dragnet thrown out by the authorities of the state of Idaho in the case of Haywood, Moyer and Petti-boc- e was frit in Ogden yesterday shea Detective Tbiele of the Thiele agency, subpoenaed Detective Pender. Officer Tom Burke and Jailer Snyder, all of the local force, and Informed them that their services might be needed at a moment's notice In the famous case. The snbponeaa are made returnable June d. Detective Thiele left last night for Idaho. At the Jail he went over the records and discovered dates and facts that will be used against the trio on trial. In psrticnUr Haywood whom, it Is alleged, was Involved in n transaction more than n year ago, that will furnish the state with dam' aging evidence. Pender, Beyder and Uurke will be notified by telegraph when to prepare to Juurney to Boise. Steve Adams, upon whose confession the case against the labor leaders depends, was arrested In Ogden by Detective Pender more than twelve months ago. Ho requested at that time that he ho gives aa opportunity to square himself by securing ball money. Accompanied by Pender he went to the Western Union telegraph office and sent n message direct to Haywood, whom ho urged to send him Immediately $75. It is alleged that this sum was forwarded u Adams, who wss able to lsava the city by putting that sum np aa bond money. Officer Burke and Jailer Snyder alao workad on the ease. Detaotlve Thiele is of the opinion that he has secured a valuable bit of evidence In the attempt which is now being made to associate Adams with Pettibone, Moyer and Haywood. For the third time T. ,K. Lukos and Steven Quinn acre arraigned, yesterday, on a charge of burglary. Counsel for the defendants requested Judge Murphy to fix the bail us low ua posalblo, but be niaJe It $300 In each case. Preliminary trial was set for Tuesday morning, at 111: 30. Both men are now held by bonds of 01.260 each. Of tha $2,500 necessary to secure their freedom, they have 41.500 ard un attempt will be made by the prisoners to obtain tha balance of $1,000. their attorney, Judge Maginnla. stated that a brother and sister of Lnkoa were working to fora ard bait so that within the course of several days it ts expected Lukos will be able to leave the county Jail. la the complaint read yesterday It was charged against the pair that they attempted to enter the store of the G. H. Tribe company on Twenty-fourt- h street, more than a month ago. The morning after the men were are was rested s blade of a discovered In the door of Tribe's place, which fitted perfectly a stub of a blade found In a knife belonging to Lukos. This evidence Is the strong est In possession of the officers, and it is upon a few similar defects that were found in the work of Lukos and. Quinn that the cases against them will be tried. The authorities are determined to hold them for trial, and in case they succeed in raising ball money. In all probability a fourth charge will be preferred against them. n n WITNESSES AGAINST HAYWOOD, PETTIBONE AND MOYER. HAVE FRIENDS WITH MONEY. Moving Picture! all tbit Week. The greatest ever seen IN OGDEN. 2410 Waah. CALLED TO - The Thaw Tragedy ; TO GET OUT in ( 'bin go will go on brtv-ia briber the American Turn of Libor regards it officially a a I'nkiu" product or not. The trouble has been growing f..r several years. Two niuu'ha go Labor Council .met in Wah-ir.giuAXurxvrs' and gave the Brew.-i1uion until June 1, to comply with au Older to oust all engineers, firemen and teamsters from the organization. These men were under the protection of the union, which was in conflict with the principle of trade autonomy upheld by the federation. The brewery employes then took a vote and 9S per cent of the membership favored resistance to the order, which brought about the present situation. : EFFORT MADE LOCAL MEN SAT DID AY, Scientific CoRectors of Honest Debts Csmmsroial Natianal Bank Build! ng. Balt Lake City. "Some Psople Dont Lika Us. Francis G- - Luke, Gensral Mgr. -- HERE TO STAY1 This Is n branch of tbs largeat and beat Dental Company in toe State. FIVE YEAR! untarnished reputation haa made na the moat popular Den tal Company In the West and our pri ces art within reach of every one, of Our Opening Prices Take Advantage Bet of Teeth (beet red rubber).. 97.00 Porcelain Crowns. ...... .93.69 to 6.00 A good Bet for Gold Crown. Sfk 9.00 ..a............. 93.60 to 6.00 Elyria, Ohio, May n motorinsn of a Cleveland and traction car, waa arrested hi Cleveland early today and brought to Blyrla to answer to the charge of being responsible for the death of even persons hilled In a collision here laat night and for the Injury of eight more persons, several of whom trill probably die. He pleaded not guilty before ths mayor and was held In $5,000 bonds. In default of which he went to Jail. A special meeting of the grand Jury ia called for today to investigate the casualty. Forney was operating a car which ran at high speed into the rear of another car. standing on a straight Booth-wester- ..... 7Bn CttOOlPUto UTAH DENTAL CO. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. 2457 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Opan Dally till 9:30. Sundays 10 to & OFFICE! Salt Lake, Lagan, Prove end Park City track in. broad daylighL Both care were crowded with passengers. Following ig a revised list of the dead: E. O'Connell. E. M. Billings W. C. Allen. Donald Bala. C. Porter. Homer Alien. Eunice Wurst. All of the killed were from Elyria. Seriously injured: Marguerite Butler, both feet ent Ogden Turf Exchange 326 Twenty-fift- h off. Mabel Dean, both legs cut off. Mrs. J. P. Bala, arm broken, gash In hip. John Leslie, leg cut off. W. CL Avery, conductor, seven injuries. George T. Chamberlain, both legs broken. Arthur Hoadley, left foot cut off. Mian Debut, severely hurt ALFALFA FOB SALE Finer crop of good Alfalfa, 40 acres In the patch. Machinery for sale. Apply Geo. Mitchell, Uintah Flat. I C. M. Forney, 9L00 and np FllUng..,. .76 93.50 to 6.D6 Cement Fillings M Bridge Work, heat Teeth extracted positively without 12 Yearn Prelected Guarantee. pain by our scientific method (no mt LADY ATTENDANT. IND. PHONE. locating gaa or torturing needles.) Free with plates. Honest work. Fair,. dealings make our aucccae contlne-yus- STAGE RAN AWAY. 31. Gold Fillings Bllvar and Amalgam Driver la Said to Have Been Intoxicated Coach Toppled Over, Eureka. Cal., May 81. Three passengers, who are unknown, were killed and two others probably fatally Injured in a runaway stage accident on Wednesday, near Lopey, la southern Oregon. The stage waa descending n grade when the homes ' became unmanageable end the vehicle waa upset, felling on top Of lie five occupants. The driver and twe men, known to be commercial travelers, were killed, and the bodies of the other two passengers were no badly mangled that their living la not likely. The driver le eald to have been Intoxicated. St California and Eastern Direct wire for all sporting events. races. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. arrived 2 carloads ct marble and granite to select from. Dost boy from agents, aa they get large eammlaeloas and you have te pay them. Order at ence for Decoration Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. Juat |